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@thirtyseven thirtyseven commented Jul 3, 2025

rules_python 1.5.0 upgraded its internal setuputils to 78.1.1 which has a minimum supported Python version of 3.9. Using this version with Python 3.8 leads to errors (see below) although for some reason, I only see them on Linux builds, not Mac.

Since Python 3.8 is EOL, document that Python 3.8 will no longer work due to this setuptools version.

Fixes #3050

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Is it enough to add it to the 1.5.0 section given that it was already released? Can the release notes be edited?

@rickeylev rickeylev enabled auto-merge July 3, 2025 19:34
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yes, it's fine to add something retroactively. They won't show up in the published 1.5 docs unless we backport it to that branch and rebuild the docs. I'm not sure if that requires tagging (and thus a new release), though. So we'll probably just leave the 1.5 docs published as-is

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amartani pushed a commit to benchling/rules_python that referenced this pull request Jul 8, 2025
rules_python 1.5.0 upgraded its internal setuputils to 78.1.1 which has
a minimum supported Python version of 3.9. Using this version with
Python 3.8 leads to errors (see below) although for some reason, I only
see them on Linux builds, not Mac.

Since Python 3.8 is EOL, document that Python 3.8 will no longer work
due to this setuptools version.

Fixes bazel-contrib#3050

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Co-authored-by: Richard Levasseur <[email protected]>
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1.5.0 breaks pip support for Python 3.8
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